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Shake well. Refrigerate after opening. To assure
freshness, discard or freeze within 72 hours. Do not
freeze in original container.

Directions for Feeding liquid:
Warm milk replacer to room or body
temperature. Feed kittens 2 tablespoons
(30 mL) per 4 ounces (115 g) of body weight
daily. Divide the daily feeding amount into
equal portions for each feeding.
Small and/or weak kittens
should be fed every 3 to 4 hours. Larger
and/or older kittens can do well being fed
every 8 hours. Weigh the kittens 3 times per
week to assure adequate feeding. When
kittens are old enough to lap, begin offering
the milk replacer in a shallow container.

Storage
Unopened powder should be stored in a cool, dry place. Reconstituted milk replacer must be
kept refrigerated for up to 24 hours. Opened powder must be refrigerated for up to 3 months
or can be frozen for up to 6 months to preserve freshness

Directions for Mixing:
Gently shake or stir one part powdered milk replacer into two parts warm water. A part is
any measuring device you use: teaspoon, tablespoon, or cup. Do not mix more milk
replacer than can be consumed in 24 hours. Do not use a blender. Reconstituted milk
replacer should be kept refrigerated. One 6 oz can of powder makes approximately 30 oz of
liquid mixed 1:2.

Directions for Feeding:
Warm reconstituted milk replacer to room or body temperature before serving. Feed
kittens 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of liquid per 4 ounces (115 g) of body weight daily. The
daily feeding amount should be divided into equal portions for each feeding.
Young and/or weak kittens should be fed every 3 to 4
hours. Older kittens can

Fabulous
Bought it when we found a stray kitten in the middle of the road about 10 days old she was well fed when we picked her up but we couldn't find her mom anyway so we took her home the formula had easy instructions formula was a little thick and had to add a tiny bit more water to thin it down and after fighting with us over the bottle she quickly learned to love it she gained weight just made a batch in the morning and put it in the fridge and she was good for the day and the vet was very surprised how well she was doing for her age and the circumstances we found her in would use this again and again
November 14, 2013

Excellent!
I recently found a small orphaned kitten that was approx 1-2 weeks old. We started feeding her the GNC powder formula and she has been growing and thriving. The vet was very surprised that she was doing as well as she is now at 3-4 weeks old.
I make up enough milk for the entire day and keep in the fridge and pour out as needed in the bottles. The milk does get a little thick when it is in the fridge, but thins back out when is warmed.
September 11, 2013

Kittens love it
Momma kitty went missing when her 5 kittens were 2 weeks old, so I picked up GNC milk replacer for them and they took right to it as soon as they figured out the nipple on the bottles. They are growing and seem healthy. Their fur is so soft and fluffy. They look like miniature cows when they are finished eating, so cute.
July 1, 2013

Great milk replacer
My husband and I have been raising 2 abandoned kittens since they were 1 day old. When we first got them, we were feeding them Hartz brand kitten formula. BAD IDEA! It gave them awful tummy issues and we also found out it was causing protein toxicity in other kittens. We began feeding them this brand on the recommendation of a Pet Smart employee and the kittens have thrived. They responded to the taste almost immediately and seemed to prefer it from the first feeding. They are now healthy and happy 4 week old babies.
May 20, 2013